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York Early Music Festival 2021 - final programme and dates
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Delma Tomlin, director of the York Early Music Foundation which has been given a £25,000 grant to help it recover from lockdown The York Early Music Foundation has been given a ‘lifeline’ £25,000 grant to help it recover from lockdown. The foundation, which runs the National Centre for Early Music (NCEM) in York, says the grant from Arts Council England’s Culture Recovery Fund will enable it to press ahead with events planned for this year. “We would like to say a huge thank you to Arts Council England for awarding us this much-needed grant,” NCEM director Delma Tomlin said. “This support provides an important lifeline to help the organisation recover from lost revenue, ensuring that we can continue promoting our year round programme of events and to re-open our doors into the summer.”
THE National Centre for Early Music, in York, is to play host to an online celebration of music for springtime on March 27 and 28. The weekend programme of Awaken will feature celebrated British musicians, working across a range of historic venues to mark “the unique association between the City of York and the exquisite beauty of the music of the past”. The two days of festivities will begin with a musical whistle stop tour led by the all-male vocal group The Gesualdo Six, directed by Owain Park at 1pm. Beyond These Shores: A York Tapestry will
explore the musical “jewels in the crown” of Renaissance Europe, as revealed in the stained glass and manuscripts of the City of York.
Lady Jane Gibson, left, and Professor Kiran Trehan will be sharing their career experiences as part of a free webinar on International Women s Day. FIVE female leaders will be sharing their stories at an event looking at the role of entrepreneurial women in driving the region’s economy. The free webinar, on International Women s Day, Monday, will showcase the women s experiences and reflections on how times of economic and social change could make entrepreneurship more accessible for the next generation. Speakers include Professor Kiran Trehan, University of York s Pro-Vice-Chancellor for partnerships and engagement and director of the Centre for Women’s Enterprise, Leadership, Economy & Diversity.
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